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Source: CNN With the sun shining, drinks on the table and music in the air, it looks like the young men in the video, which has gone viral on Chinese social media, have picked a great day for a picnic.

The island's military later confirmed these mysterious menaces are indeed civilian drones from mainland China.

That trip angered China's ruling Communist Party -- which views Taiwan as part of its territory, despite never having governed it -- and it responded by launching unprecedented military drills around the island, sending warplanes across the Taiwan Strait and firing missiles over the main island.

"(It's) designed to remind Taiwan that there's no escape from Chinese pressure, and that in the end, China will take over.

He said Taiwan could ask DJI, the China-based manufacturer whose logo appeared in a few of the trolling videos, to make the Kinmen islands a restricted area in its database -- a move that would prevent operators from being able to fly the drones there.

If they want to be in control, they better control these civilian drone operators first," Huang said.

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A small Dutch town took Twitter to court on Friday to demand the social media company take down all messages relating to a supposed ring of Satan-worshipping paedophiles alleged to have been active in the town in the 1980s.

Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, a town of about 35,000 inhabitants in the middle of the Netherlands, has been the focus of conspiracy theories on social media since 2020, when three men started spreading unfounded stories about the abuse and murder of children they said took place in the town in the 1980s.

The main instigator of the stories said he had childhood memories of witnessing the abuse by a group of people in Bodegraven.

The stories caused much unrest in Bodegraven, as scores of followers of the men’s tweets flocked to the local graveyard to lay flowers and written messages at the graves of seemingly random dead children, who they claimed were victims of the satanic ring.

Twitter’s lawyer, Jens van den Brink, declined to comment before the hearing at The Hague district court on Friday.

Last year the same court ordered the men to immediately remove all their tweets, threats and other online content relating to the story and to make sure that none of it could ever emerge again.

But despite their conviction, stories about Bodegraven still circulate on social media as others have continued to echo the claims, leading the town to take the matter up with Twitter itself.

“If conspiracy theorists don’t remove their messages, then the platforms involved need to act,” the town of Bodegraven’s lawyer, Cees van de Zanden, was quoted as saying by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant on Friday.

Van de Zanden said that in July the town requested that Twitter actively find and remove all messages relating to the Bodegraven story – not only those posted by the three convicted men – but had so far not received an answer from the company.

The men behind the Bodegraven story are all in jail, as they have been convicted in other court cases for incitement and making death threats to a range of people including the prime minister, Mark Rutte, and former health minister Hugo de Jonge.

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Moving and storage giant U-Haul International (U-Haul) disclosed a data breach after a customer contract search tool was hacked to access customers' names and driver's license information.

Following an incident investigation started on July 12 after discovering the breach, the company found on August 1 that attackers accessed some customers' rental contracts between November 5, 2021, and April 5, 2022.

"After an in-depth analysis, our investigation determined on September 7, 2022, the accessed information includes your name and driver's license or state identification number," U-Haul told affected customers in notification letters sent to impacted individuals on Friday.

The attacker accessed the U-Haul rental contracts search portal after compromising two "unique passwords."

While it didn't explain how the credentials were compromised, the company changed them after the breach was detected to block additional malicious activity.

No credit card info accessed by attackers

U-Haul added that no credit card information was accessed or acquired during the incident because the compromised search tool does not provide users with access to payment card information.

"The investigation determined an unauthorized person accessed the customer contract search tool and some customer contracts," the moving giant said.

"None of our financial, payment processing or U-Haul email systems were involved; the access was limited to the customer contract search tool."

U-Haul says it provides affected customers one year of free identity theft protection services through Equifax to help them detect when or if their personal information is misused.

The American moving truck, trailer, and self-storage rental company has a network of more than 23,000 locations across the U.S. and Canada.

It operates a fleet of roughly 186,000 trucks, 128,000 trailers, and 46,000 towing devices and is the third largest self-storage operator in North America.

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challenging the United States Treasury Department’s sanctions of the Tornado Cash smart contracts and asking the Court to remove them from the U.S. sanctions list.

:#marseysal:

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Apple event

Darn burgers need to change their presentation. Watching it I feel like I am 10 again 0 evolution on how they present like they say “the new Apple Watch is the best we yet made” I mean of course is the best you it’s your newest and they are using same phrases every fricking year aaaa

They had black waman, Asian waman, white waman and pregnant waman, mb I missed waman with pipi ?

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Read the boomer applecel cope in the comments lol

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https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/23/tech/twitter-whistleblower-peiter-zatko-security/index.html

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Exploit out for critical Realtek flaw affecting many networking devices
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In celebration of Google demanding Apple fix texting (see here for further details) I present this masterpiece of Tech Journ*lism from 2021. You may wish to set aside at least half an hour or just skim through it because it's long and a doozy! And remember, this is all Crapples fault and not Google repeatedly failing (and still failing) to create the most basic product for over a decade!

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Frogs sue Apple
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Scamming Phone Scammers Live – Day 5
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